Niagara College Teaching Winery

Niagara College Teaching Winery
Bottles of student-created 2008 vintage wine
TypeCollege
Established2002
PresidentDan Patterson
UndergraduatesAvailable
PostgraduatesCertificate, Diploma
Location,
AffiliationsACCC, VQA
Websitehttps://ncteachingwinery.ca/

The Niagara College Teaching Winery (NCT), Canada's first commercial teaching winery, is located at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus of Niagara College within the Niagara Region of Ontario. Situated in the heart of Niagara wine country, the NCT is the centre for applied wine education for the Canadian wine industry. Officially opened in November 2002, the winery began production in 2001. With three on-site teaching and research vineyards, Winery and Viticulture students are taught the day-to-day responsibilities and inner workings of a winery, from planting grapes to selling wine. Students form teams dedicated to making a specific variety of wine. The Wine Business Management program provides students expertise in the business, retail, marketing and export aspects of the growing wine industry. The facility operates strictly on a non-profit, cost recovery basis with all revenue from sales re-invested into the winery program.

The campus is enveloped in an ecological band of wetlands, vineyards at the base of the Niagara Escarpment, a World Biosphere Reserve, becoming a living laboratory for the programs. At the time of The War of 1812, the Black Swamp could be found where the campus stands today.[1] With 38 acres (150,000 m2) of production vineyards plus the Jack Forrer teaching and demonstration vineyard, the winery provides students with practical, hands-on training that prepares them for the workplace.

  1. ^ Mills, Chris (Autumn 2013). "Laura Secord Beats Paul Revere Hands Down" (PDF). Niagara Escarpment Views. Retrieved September 11, 2021.